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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 7

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d artists and con information as to ‘uture‘ as well as r‘ new opera ho r, Artisticâ€"Director 0 pera; Anita Colomba, la, Milan, and Lotte f the Chicago Civic onl e itin ind bhaas itA idlethtianâ€"avenle, are méeiving conâ€" & ECtais 2t Ciatulations on the birth of a baby 1988. _ _ _â€"â€"__â€" â€"â€"Wirl, born at the Highland Park hosâ€" laepsgr" ‘ perform "Mital on Sunday, Sept. 6. x anini was very fine °9 yf, and Mrs. John De Lance of )le, but some . of entral avenue, Highwood, are the i6t exception@l. TMÂ¥kppy parents of a son, born on Monâ€" :i"m;';‘;"vefls: ay, S§pt. 7, at the Highland Park il, + "Mospital. er than we are accw - s 7 z 4 T _ Mr.â€" Franklin W. Wakefield, Jr., if a:::{ atll’\eF‘w":filcer Lake avenue, left Chicago last lyric dramatic t turday by airplane to fly. to S.an provement on the dff{ !°ZO> CAÂ¥if,,; where he will visit with heroic tenoy w adfiis brother Sefton Wakefield. â€"~ â€" rt.‘ The moving ste Mr. James Pallas Clark of, Lake 1 but we are now isfV°NuU¢, has returned to the New Mexâ€" id we have seen M ?hhtary Institute at Roswell, N. s things done on #fE@*i¢o. He had divided his summer e old effect from tween â€"Teton Nationalâ€"Parkâ€"in q ildish afi i yoming and Estes Park, Colo. no theatre which «0) Col. and Mrs. Henry B. Clark and n effective lighting 4 Menry â€"B.â€"Clark, Ir., of 384° Lake rtist of theâ€" Saizburg Ewo Executives of W ouses. Left to Right, P nna Opera Company ; te I knew except M r music critic of N n C. Carl, or i om T have Vinvited ug. 1,. weâ€"motored e I had not been s old town is much | ndance at the fest ard everything sj many famous pe interest in our y, Septemberâ€"10, "Tannhaeuser" r Toscanini ng..theâ€"usualâ€"m and other forei rent _wasâ€" most , and Mr. Pollak ats in Madame | Opera Art Dires: rusr voeut PRINTING COMPANY â€"â€" ar â€"avenue, from a on page 34) o months visit in the east. . the name_ and address. of the writerx, Salzburg, A & l::u:ibl.l:-dtb:l must reach the editor & Aug. 5, 1 Wotdmuhy noon to insure appearance in tions of condolence, cards of thanks, 1, we â€"motored tMiituaries, notices of entertainments or other Sss . he Messrs. Aaron, John and Philip ._____ bestMiepp just recently returned â€"4rom a i2 " en pnth‘s vacation spent sailing on the e > eat Lakes. We: T Mr. and Mrs. Warner G. Smoot of â€"_ _ _ _ SL _ Ririerâ€"place;â€"Chicago, announce the _ .. . PS Birth of a baby girl, born at the Highâ€" _ _.â€". t â€" Bnd _Park hospitalkâ€"onâ€"Thursday, /\ + > P RSept. 8. + _ _ . & M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walz of N. _ =~ _ _# <Mreen Bay road spent the weekâ€"end SSntL enry .B.â€"Clark, Ir., of 384° Lake ‘erfue, are expected home Saturday. hey have been away all summer in e â€"west. Miss Louise Van Norden, sister of rs. John <Denison of South Green y road, sailed Wednesday on the 8. Vulcania for the Mediterranean d Adriatic trip. She expects to be Europe four months.â€"Missâ€"Van orden assisted Mrs. Lee Gatewood, airman of the Fruit and Flower the Mackinac Islands. ... _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Timm and mily have returned from Grand aven, Mich., where they spent the mmer at their summer home. Mrs. Arthur Raff and her children i}m a fl:‘?jbfil IS8SUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK ursday, September 10, 1981 ;e'nd 28 vsoiongln- matter _ Ma ry Friday, all summer. cth â€"St..Johnsâ€"avenueâ€"are rejoicing the birth of ababy girl born on dnesday, Sept. 2 at the Highland 20 ighland Park Locals r.and Mrs. â€"Edmund=Lehmkuhl â€"gon of North avenue spent â€"sevâ€" y Wig.._......cs ns ie r. and Mrs. Lawrence Moiano of office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 September 10, 1981 _ No. 28 ications must be accompanied and Park Press seven days cruise ticello, TIL., has returnedâ€"toâ€"teach in the Ravinia school, again this year. _ Mrs. R. S. Greenlee has just receivâ€" ced a telegram from Ralph who is fishâ€" ing at Pt. Isabel,. Texas, tellingâ€"of ‘Tanding two six foot tarpon. Ralph will return to "the Hill school on Mrs. H. A. Bridges entertained twelve relativesâ€"from Chicago and Oak Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose and son Junior, and Robert Zahnle of â€"Mrs. Robert F. Timm and son Robâ€" ert, Jr., left last evening for Portâ€" land, Ore., where they will spend a month visiting Mrs. Timm‘s mother Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rogers of Half Day road had as their guests for the past ten days, Mr. Rogers‘ brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ;togerl of Paris, Ill. <MrÂ¥%and Mrs. George L. Vetter enâ€" tertained at dinner._Mondayâ€"evening tor Mrs. Sophia Schinleber â€"and daughters, the Misses Bernice and Eva of Geneseo, Ill., who are visiting im Deerfleld. e s ning. Mrs.â€"S.T. Hook of Highmoor, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. LaShelle of Chicago. _ _ Wis., Saturday. â€" Mrs. Arthur Swanson and children returned last Thursday from Green Lake, Wis., where they spent two weeks visiting relatives, f : Miss Marjorie Merritt of Half Day, has returned home, having spent the last few weeks in Chicago> visiting friends. Wiowcauniiganieaiaae sns n 0 4 2 State Park, Fish Creek, Wis., where they have been camping for a week. â€"Missâ€"Neltie M. Griffin of the Exâ€" moor club suffered a dislocated shoulâ€" der, when she slipped on a floor in the elub house, and feil, Monday eveâ€" ~Mrs. James L. Martin left Sunday on a trip to Mexico. s Miss Carlin of Bronson lane, Raâ€" vinia, has returned from a European trip, visiting the North Cape, the Scandinavian countries, also Germany and Austria, attending the musical festival at Salzburg, later going to the_ Frenchâ€"Chateau â€"country_ and Mrs. Wilson Richardson who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks, is slightly improved. ________ Paris: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seney and small son of Chicago â€"were weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose of Highmoor. ing the members of her bridge club, Saturday evening. 8 7 MMarley @rhool of Music FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 14 Prices begin at $1.50â€" weekly and include _ Phones Highland Park 1188 â€" Winnetka 8012 will be away un Miss Catherine Crawford of Monâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Beere and MISS ANNA WILLAS Graduate Masseuse 0 Brookhill farm, TH EC PR E8 8 Patr MICKEY,. D0 \/ SURE! || B1 You DOWT :R Noo K ® KNOW WRART Ab‘ li SWM ‘!‘.‘f‘B‘!'_“g:stflw INDNAN BABY 15 T GuESs? INDIANS Highland Park 2600 â€" : Telephones . Ravinia 2300 I : We use only the Highest Quality of Vrugs EARL W. GSELL & CO. â€" _ | ELIZABETH ARDEN _« ~_ MRS.â€"ALICEâ€"W._TURRIFF : who has just returned from a visit to the famous â€" _ alle instructions concerning Miss Arden‘s scientific method * of skin treatment. This information, together with Miss _____â€"â€" most becoming, will be gladly shared with you. Do come in and consult her. We want all of our customers to beneht by this training and authoritative beauty counsel. Arden‘s latest suggestions u Are Cordially Invited to avail yourself of a Special C Folks whoâ€"send their wash, to the Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. never “squa.uk"' about their laundry work or service because they gusrantee satisfaction to every customer. GURL SEZ:â€" .z N . c C ~â€"B t é

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